Aspire V3 - 571 won't boot past POST with installed HARD drive

I am a PC repair technician and work on computers for almost 20 years and this has me completely confused. My laptop Aspire V3-571-6643 was working fine until just recently. The show the Acer and the system will fit on screen, and then restarts immediately. He'll stay in this loop of reboot until stopped manually.

I cleaned and reinstall the RAM module and also tried in both slots without change. I was able to access BIOS and determined the readers and all parameters are correct and even reset to the factory settings without change. I then removed the HARD drive used in a docking station to determine if the drive was salvagable. Everything reads well and passed short and long tests through SeaTools. With the disk installed HARD, the system attempts to start on CD/USB, but after his withdrawal the system boots on a CD very well. I then ran a full scan using Eurosoft Pc Check and all is well. I reinstalled the HARD drive and get immediately the loop of reboot again.

At this point the motherboard and drive the two test very well independently but do not go to work together. My only guess is that the motherboard is no longer providing enough power for all components and crashing when the HARD drive try to launch at startup. Or the SATA controller is defective and only work for the STRANGE. Everyone knows this problem or have ideas of how to solve? My best guess is replaced to the needs of the motherboard, but I'm not sure that I have never seen it before.

I would check with another HARD disk, if possible, as I agree it is probably most associated MB but... worth a try.

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